It _should_ work. I have never attempted it, nor have I heard anybody trying 
it. I would not resort to this in a production environment, as it is 
unsupported. What if you need help? What if it locks up, and you can't get a 
good driver?

Basically, you are looking at making a very expensive beige box server. And I 
love me my SuperMicro servers, but at least I can call them if I need support. 
I doubt you would get anything from Apple in that case.


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


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From: S Powell
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Sent: Thu, 15 Dec 2011
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Subject: Xserve and bootcamp


> Apple hardware, MS OS
> So, I'm going with not off topic...
> 
> Wondering if anyone has ever boot camped an Xserve.
> We have 4 Xserves, and were wondering if anyone has done it?
> We use parallels now, and are thinking about other options.
> 
> I _know_ it is not supported by apple, but then again Win 2008 is not
> supported by apple for  boot camp and yet it runs fine on our boot camped
> minis.
> 
> So any thoughts?
> 
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